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the Role: The overall purpose of the Senior Lecturer in Environmental Science position is to contribute to the design and delivery of the undergraduate and post graduate science courses within
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? This is your chance to step into a pivotal role within the College of Sport, Health, and Engineering, working hand-in-hand with the Operations Manager. As a key member of the College's integrated
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of these systems in an enterprise context (preferably University or TAFE) Service principles and how technology and systems support VU and Library's strategic priorities Metadata schemas and access protocols Possess
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Victoria University’s ongoing transformation into a strategy-led, data-driven organisation. The role will be responsible for data warehousing, data engineering, data extraction, data processing and
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Exercise Science discipline and to contribute to the College through academic relevant administrative and research activities. An academic at this level is also expected to play a key role in scholarship
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programs. You'll gain proficiency in handling timetables, sessional contracts, and optimising processes to keep things running smoothly. If you're a detail-oriented problem-solver who thrives on supporting a
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(formerly the Centre for Environmental Safety and Risk Engineering, CESARE) is nested within the Emerging Trends in Science, IT and Engineering Discipline. The Group carries out research on the spread
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Job Description The position is located at our Footscray Nicholson/ Werribee/ Sunshine campuses Ample paid parking and close to public transport Sessional teaching role available About Us: Victoria University (VU) TAFE builds on Victoria University's proud 100-year history of excellence in the...
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the broader college through relevant academic and administrative activities. The successful applicant will be required to teach into undergraduate Health Sciences and may be asked to contribute to postgraduate
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the Role: This role is responsible for organising and supervising the undergraduate and postgraduate programs for the College of Sport, Health and Engineering within the Biomechanics, Motor Learning and